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espe kade said,

GMO food will destroy the worlds food.. they plan to irradicate all natural food sources and seeds.. boycott the corps, gmos and monsanto..! campaign to remove gmo testing and at least for GM labelling..

mer said,

Re-watch Jerry Maguire and you might notice that it’s packed with marketing wisdom. We share Jerry’s best insights a little farther down, but first: the movie’s players and their real-world counterparts; where do you fit in? …

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ordena goerek said,

All this bullshit about tooth chipping is, well bullshit. Use a flat-back stud and you will be fine. And you don't get a hole in your mouth so your drink runs out either. That is also a load of bollocks. You should be good doing it yourself. Long as you have done some before, and have a good idea of what to do. Just do it quickly! You would probaly be better of going to a proffesional though. Start off with a ring so there is room for swelling. Studs are easier by yourself though. Good luck!

guy coutrandeb said,

I suppose they should be the same. If the counterparty is not trustworthy, then it'll avoid settlement. With a central clearing house in place that mark-to-market contracts daily, the settlement risk will be close to nil even if you were dealing with a counterparty with serious counterparty risk. But that does not mean the counterparty risk is not present. It's just that the settlement risk associated with the counterparty risk is offset by the need to mark-to-market daily the contract. The counterparty may default, but the loss from the default will be minimized. From your side of the trade, there may be no settlement risk at all since the central clearing house is guaranteeing the settlement.

soppenroya said,

Alright about this whole ordeal. The Postal Service came first. Who cares? If you like this band, great! If you don’t, that sucks! I’m into metal also, so what. I love this music too. Owl City is fine too. Who cares what you like more. Yes there is a bunch of 14 year old girls who like this when they hear it because it has meaning. People like meaning. People like this music. It’s fine whatever you like (excluding Nickleback). Seriously just love the music that you listen to.

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zenbuckler said,

Be careful in your estimates and try to base them on prior experience and service records for your prospective client. Some clients have nice smooth running operations and don't need a lot of support on the other hand I have worked in installations where there were excessive breakage rates on laptops belonging to the sales people — they averaged over one laptop per year per sales person.

saultori barrey said,

Short answer is no. The initial cost are still too high for most situations where power supply already exist. Solar is great for locations that currently have no electrical supply because the cost of running power to the site saved offsets the cost of the solar panel somewhat. Unless you can get local tax credits/rebates that I don't know about, you will never be able to recover the cost of initial setup during the lifetime of the solar panels. Check into wind turbine power generation. It is becoming more affordable every day and last longer than solar panels.

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bearson said,

If their seperate entrances with seperate meters use 100 amp specs for each.If its a single service split then total amperage would apply. Check local specs for entrance wire size as needed.Normal 1/0 for 100,2/0 for 200 applies where i live…..George

ruicouda pin said,

The service provider doesn't really track it. The way you get busted is like this:

1) You connect to a public file sharing service like Limewire. When you download a song you connect to one or more users for the file. If you've used limewire then you see the IP# of the users you are connected to.

2) A user from the record company will randomly jump in and be one of the persons you are downloading from. He then writes down your IP# and the time/date. Or he might not be sharing it, he might just choose a song name and try to download it himself. Every user that he is getting the file from, he will write down all the IP#'s he sees

3) Part of the Digital Millenium act allows record companies to subponea the records of your ISP when copyright infringment is suspected.

4) The record company asks the username of the person that was using your IP# at the time. The ISP replies back with the account info of the username (name, address, etc).

5) The record company then sends an email or letter to the ISP telling them that you are copyright infringing. The ISP then sends you the infamous letter.

So as you see the ISP doesn't watch you. You voluntarily set yourself up when you connect to limewire. Anytime you connect to someone on Limewire, or whatever thing you use, one of those users could be a person from a record company; just waiting for someone new to connect to them.

woit myrilynner said,

Join the committee for your local Relay For Life event. You can serve on the committee that takes care of marketing and advertising. You can help design layouts for newsletters, etc. You can sign up for the entertainment committee, as well!

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